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Qu'est-ce (qui) est autolysis - définition

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Autolysis (disambiguation)

autolysis         
[?:'t?l?s?s]
¦ noun Biology the destruction of cells or tissues by their own enzymes.
Derivatives
autolytic adjective
Autolysis (alcohol fermentation)         
  • Many of the flavors associated with premium Champagne are influenced by the autolysis of the lees during winemaking.
  • As the Champagne ages on its lees ''(pictured inside bottle)'' the process of autolysis causes the release of mannoproteins and polysaccharides that influence the flavor of the wine.
THE COMPLEX CHEMICAL REACTIONS THAT TAKE PLACE WHEN A WINE SPENDS TIME IN CONTACT WITH LEES AFTER FERMENTATION
Aging on its lees; Aging on the lees; Lees aging; Sur lie aging; Aging on lees; Autolysis (wine); Autolysis (alchohol fermentation)
Autolysis in winemaking relates to the complex chemical reactions that take place when a wine spends time in contact with the lees, or dead yeast cells, after fermentation. While for some wines - and all beers - autolysis is undesirable, it is a vital component in shaping the flavors and mouth feel associated with premium Champagne production.
Autolysis (biology)         
  • Histopathology of thyroid parenchyma with autolytic changes seen at [[autopsy]], with [[thyroid follicular cell]]s sloughing off into the follicles.
CELLULAR PROCESS
Autolyse; Autolytic; Autodigestion; Autodigest; Autolyzed; Self-digestion
In biology, autolysis, more commonly known as self-digestion, refers to the destruction of a cell through the action of its own enzymes. It may also refer to the digestion of an enzyme by another molecule of the same enzyme.

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Autolysis

Autolysis may refer to:

  • Autolysis (biology), the destruction (or lysis) of a cell by its own enzymes
  • Autocatalysis, in chemistry, the production of a substance which catalyzes a chemical reaction it was made in, or catalyzes its own transformation into another compound
  • Autolysis (alcohol fermentation), the complex chemical reactions that take place when wine or beer spends time in contact with the (dead) yeast after fermentation
  • Breadmaking#Preparation, the rest period in which dough is left without yeast or starter to autolyse for improved gluten development
  • Autolysing yeast, the natural process by which yeast breaks down its own proteins to simpler compounds, in the production of commercial extract